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Australian Federal Election 2025 Live Results

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Stay across the latest live electorate results from the 2025 Federal Election with ABC News experts. Check party seat totals for voting updates and seat distribution.

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  1. How are the Trumpets of Patriots faring?

    How did “Trumpets of Patriots” perform last night? With such a huge election spent, I’m interested to know if they have had any success in the house or senate.

    - Dave

    Thanks for the question Dave!

    Currently, Trumpet of Patriots has failed to secure any seats in both the house and senate.

    In the house, 75.7 per cent of the vote has been counted, with only 1.9 per cent going towards Clive Palmer's party.

    In the Senate, they similarly have no seats — though it's worth noting only 35 per cent of the vote has been counted so far.

  2. Hume sparks backlash among Chinese Australians over 'spies' claim

    It seems the bad news is still continuing for the Liberal party today.

    Chinese Australians have pushed back strongly against the party after a video clip emerged of Liberal senator Jane Hume referring to alleged "Chinese spies" volunteering for Labor candidate Clare O'Neil.

    The comment, aired on Channel 7's Sunrise program earlier this week, was widely shared on WeChat and RedNote, where Chinese voters responded with sarcasm and humour.

    Here's more from Jason Fang, Iris Zhao and Bang Xiao:

  3. Politics Now break down Peter Dutton's 'shellacking'

    Fran Kelly has described Peter Dutton's election loss as “an absolute shellacking” to Politics Now podcast host Patricia Karvelas and cohost Jacob Greber

    “It was a vote, I think, for the centre of Australia ... it was a vote for positivity, it was a vote for hope. Dutton ran a really negative campaign starting right out of the blocks with ‘liar, liar’."

    “They had a liar meter — I mean really they were taking the piss weren’t they — they had a liar meter, they had a diss track ... and then they launched into the culture wars ... Australians don’t want that country, we don’t want that division.”

    She says the results were impacted by US President Donald Trump, but in a different way to the Canadian election last week.

    “The Canada vote — Trump was threatening them. Trump is not threatening us in that way but Australians do not like what they see in the US.”

    Jacob Greber agreed: “Yeah we don’t want none of that bunyip Trumpocrisy over here ... not interested.”

    Listen to the latest episode of Politics Now here.

  4. New parents happy with Labor win

    Thomas Paff, 28, lives in Coffs Harbour on the NSW Mid North Coast, which sits in the federal seat of Cowper.

    Mr Paff and his wife voted for Labor, and while the seat of Cowper has been retained by the Nationals Pat Conaghan, Mr Paff says he was pleased with Labor's overall win.

    He said he and his wife have a newborn baby and they took more time to consider their votes this time round.

    "There were a few things about childcare that my wife and I thought were appropriate to us," Mr Paff says.

    "This isn't the way we normally vote but this time, with the newborn, we thought we should look at different polices, and that's why we chose Labor.

    "We are happy with the result, we get a few days of childcare, and there was a 20 per cent HECS debt reduction, and my wife and I both have a HECS debt so that was good as well."

    Reporting by Emma Siossian

  5. Lambie up against Hanson in the Senate race

    Anthony Albanese may only need either the support of the Greens or the Coalition to pass legislation in the next parliament, as the surge in support for Labor boosts its ranks in the Senate by as many as four.

    An assortment of minor party candidates remain in the frame in several states, with Jacqui Lambie in a tight race with Pauline Hanson's daughter, Lee Hanson, for the final Tasmanian spot.

    Here's more from political reporter Tom Crowley: 

  6. Labor leads in Forde

    Can we talk about Forde? Coverage regarding the seat has been quite minimal considering the projected swing!

    - Curious

    Don't worry, Curious! We haven't forgotten about the Queensland electorate of Forde in Brisbane's south.

    Labor's Rowan Holzberger currently leads the Liberal Party's Bert Van Manen by about 2,950 votes.

    As you point out, there's been a 6 per cent swing to Labor in this seat.

    The ABC projects this is a likely gain for Labor, however, only 67 per cent of the vote has been counted, so still more numbers to come!

  7. Liberal backbenchers 'raised concerns' about campaign, says Warren Entsch

    Retiring Liberal backbencher Warren Entsch says the Liberal Party must do a lot of soul-searching to rebuild.

    Mr Entsch says many of his party's policies were made by a small group in the federal shadow cabinet.

    "There was certainly no consultation. It was a very closed shop, and many of my backbench colleagues were raising concerns about that over time," He says.

    "Some of the announcements that were made […] during the election campaign, you can only assume that they were basically a decision that was made […] on the run and weren't thought out well."

    Labor's Matt Smith has won Mr Entsch's former seat of Leichhardt.

  8. Sussan Ley reflects on Liberal Party defeat, outlines next steps

    Acting Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley says the party is reflecting on its election results "with humility".

    "As acting leader of the Liberal Party, and deputy leader for the past three years, I want to pay particular tribute to Peter Dutton and thank him for his 25 years of deeply valued service to our country," she says.

    "Today, our thoughts are also with many Liberal colleagues who have lost their seats, indeed all 150 candidates who ran for the Liberal and National parties across the country."

    Ms Ley says the Liberal party room will now meet to elect a new opposition leader and deputy leader.

    This won't happen until some further seats have been called.

  9. Labor candidate who turned 21 on election night likely to become a senator

    A South Australian candidate who turned 21 on election night is on track to become a senator, riding the tide of a larger-than-expected swing to Labor.

    Charlotte Walker, who was preselected for the usually unwinnable third spot on Labor's SA Senate ticket, is likely to snag the state's sixth and final upper house seat, the ABC projects.

    Ms Walker, affiliated with Labor's left faction, turned 21 on Saturday and is currently Young Labor president in SA.

    • You can keep reading this story by Thomas Kelsall with the link below.
  10. Laura Tingle on the survival of the Liberal party

    What will the Liberal's resounding defeat mean for the future of the party?

    On the latest episode of ABC News Daily podcast, Laura Tingle explains to host Sam Hawley that losing so many seats has weakened the LNP to the point that it will likely take years for the organisation to regroup.

    "It's very hard to raise money. You don't have the organisational strength behind you to organise campaigns. And we've now got this quite shocking situation where there are no Coalition people in Hobart, Adelaide or Melbourne. There are only a couple in Sydney and a couple in Brisbane. So, it's been largely wiped out of our major cities as a party."

    Tingle told ABC News Daily there's no guarantee that any political party lives on indefinitely.

    "The membership base of the Liberal Party is so old that it doesn't have any real grip on the cities anymore and it's down to a really small group in the parliament and it won't have the numbers in the Senate. Parties do come back, but I don't see how this happens any time soon. As a result of this election, it's not clear what their philosophy is, what they stand for or even a policy base. It's not just that a few policies were rejected, but their entire political strategy has been rejected too."

    Listen to the latest episode of ABC News Daily here.

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Banks NSW

Labor gain
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 52.2%

LIB

Vote: 47.8%

4.8% swing to ALP

81.3% counted, updated

Barker SA

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 36.9%

LIB

Vote: 63.1%

3.5% swing to ALP

78.2% counted, updated

Bendigo VIC

Labor ahead

ALP

Vote: 51.4%

NAT

Vote: 48.6%

9.8% swing from ALP

85.4% counted, updated

Brisbane QLD

Labor gain
From Greens

ALP

Vote: 59.7%

LNP

Vote: 40.3%

5.9% swing from LNP

68.9% counted, updated

Calwell VIC

Labor ahead

ALP

Vote: 59.4%

LIB

Vote: 40.6%

3.0% swing to LIB

54.4% counted, updated

Clark TAS

Independent retain

ALP

Vote: 29.7%

IND

Vote: 70.3%

0.5% swing to ALP

82.9% counted, updated

Cowan WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 63.8%

LIB

Vote: 36.2%

3.9% swing to ALP

70.1% counted, updated

Dickson QLD

Labor gain
From LNP

ALP

Vote: 56.5%

LNP

Vote: 43.5%

8.2% swing to ALP

74.0% counted, updated

Durack WA

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 39.8%

LIB

Vote: 60.2%

5.6% swing to LIB

64.7% counted, updated

Eden-Monaro NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 58.1%

LIB

Vote: 41.9%

2.0% swing to ALP

79.5% counted, updated

Franklin TAS

Labor likely

ALP

Vote: 56.9%

IND

Vote: 43.1%

6.8% swing from ALP

83.6% counted, updated

Gellibrand VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 65.1%

LIB

Vote: 34.9%

3.9% swing to ALP

78.4% counted, updated

Gilmore NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 55.1%

LIB

Vote: 44.9%

4.9% swing to ALP

81.0% counted, updated

Grayndler NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 67.0%

GRN

Vote: 33.0%

0.3% swing to GRN

78.9% counted, updated

Grey SA

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 45.4%

LIB

Vote: 54.6%

5.5% swing to ALP

76.8% counted, updated

Groom QLD

LNP retain

LNP

Vote: 54.5%

IND

Vote: 45.5%

2.3% swing to IND

74.5% counted, updated

Hasluck WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 67.2%

LIB

Vote: 32.8%

7.2% swing to ALP

73.7% counted, updated

Herbert QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 36.7%

LNP

Vote: 63.3%

1.5% swing to LNP

72.8% counted, updated

Jagajaga VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 62.9%

LIB

Vote: 37.1%

0.7% swing to ALP

77.7% counted, updated

Kennedy QLD

Katter's Aus retain

LNP

Vote: 34.3%

KAP

Vote: 65.7%

2.6% swing to KAP

75.4% counted, updated

Macnamara VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 65.0%

LIB

Vote: 35.0%

2.8% swing to ALP

61.4% counted, updated

Maribyrnong VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 62.4%

LIB

Vote: 37.6%

0.7% swing to LIB

76.6% counted, updated

Mayo SA

Centre Alliance retain

LIB

Vote: 36.5%

CA

Vote: 63.5%

1.2% swing to CA

80.5% counted, updated

Melbourne VIC

Greens ahead

ALP

Vote: 49.2%

GRN

Vote: 50.8%

5.7% swing to ALP

63.8% counted, updated

Mitchell NSW

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 45.7%

LIB

Vote: 54.3%

6.2% swing to ALP

79.2% counted, updated

Moore WA

Labor win
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 52.9%

LIB

Vote: 47.1%

3.8% swing to ALP

79.3% counted, updated

Newcastle NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 70.5%

LIB

Vote: 29.5%

2.5% swing to ALP

81.7% counted, updated

O'Connor WA

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 36.1%

LIB

Vote: 63.9%

7.2% swing to LIB

73.5% counted, updated

Pearce WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 57.0%

LIB

Vote: 43.0%

1.9% swing to LIB

74.6% counted, updated

Rankin QLD

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 66.5%

LNP

Vote: 33.5%

7.4% swing to ALP

64.7% counted, updated

Aston VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 53.0%

LIB

Vote: 47.0%

5.6% swing to ALP

78.2% counted, updated

Bonner QLD

Labor gain
From LNP

ALP

Vote: 55.6%

LNP

Vote: 44.4%

9.0% swing to ALP

72.9% counted, updated

Bowman QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 47.3%

LNP

Vote: 52.7%

2.8% swing to ALP

77.6% counted, updated

Brand WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 68.5%

LIB

Vote: 31.5%

1.4% swing to ALP

66.1% counted, updated

Chisholm VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 55.7%

LIB

Vote: 44.3%

2.4% swing to ALP

67.8% counted, updated

Cooper VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 59.6%

GRN

Vote: 40.4%

1.7% swing to ALP

71.7% counted, updated

Corio VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 63.2%

LIB

Vote: 36.8%

0.7% swing to ALP

79.6% counted, updated

Dunkley VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 57.2%

LIB

Vote: 42.8%

0.4% swing to ALP

72.6% counted, updated

Fremantle WA

Labor likely

ALP

Vote: 68.5%

LIB

Vote: 31.5%

1.6% swing to ALP

77.1% counted, updated

Goldstein VIC

Independent ahead

LIB

Vote: 50.0%

IND

Vote: 50.0%

3.2% swing to LIB

79.2% counted, updated

Hunter NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 60.1%

ONP

Vote: 39.9%

5.4% swing to ALP

82.1% counted, updated

Lilley QLD

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 64.8%

LNP

Vote: 35.2%

4.3% swing to ALP

73.5% counted, updated

Lyons TAS

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 61.5%

LIB

Vote: 38.5%

10.6% swing to ALP

75.0% counted, updated

Mackellar NSW

Independent retain

LIB

Vote: 44.3%

IND

Vote: 55.7%

2.4% swing to IND

81.8% counted, updated

Moncrieff QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 40.3%

LNP

Vote: 59.7%

1.5% swing to ALP

71.4% counted, updated

Perth WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 67.0%

LIB

Vote: 33.0%

2.6% swing to ALP

76.5% counted, updated

Ryan QLD

Greens ahead

LNP

Vote: 43.2%

GRN

Vote: 56.8%

4.2% swing to GRN

78.0% counted, updated

Scullin VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 64.5%

LIB

Vote: 35.5%

0.9% swing to LIB

67.0% counted, updated

Shortland NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 61.4%

LIB

Vote: 38.6%

5.4% swing to ALP

81.0% counted, updated

Tangney WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 56.1%

LIB

Vote: 43.9%

3.3% swing to ALP

78.6% counted, updated

Wentworth NSW

Independent retain

LIB

Vote: 42.5%

IND

Vote: 57.5%

0.7% swing to IND

74.3% counted, updated

Whitlam NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 56.2%

LIB

Vote: 43.8%

2.1% swing to LIB

83.3% counted, updated

Wills VIC

Labor ahead

ALP

Vote: 50.7%

GRN

Vote: 49.3%

3.9% swing to GRN

69.7% counted, updated

Wright QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 41.1%

LNP

Vote: 58.9%

2.0% swing to ALP

70.1% counted, updated

Adelaide SA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 69.2%

LIB

Vote: 30.8%

7.2% swing to ALP

74.9% counted, updated

Bean ACT

Independent ahead
Labor held

ALP

Vote: 49.8%

IND

Vote: 50.2%

13.2% swing from ALP

84.6% counted, updated

Boothby SA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 61.1%

LIB

Vote: 38.9%

7.8% swing to ALP

77.2% counted, updated

Burt WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 66.1%

LIB

Vote: 33.9%

2.8% swing to ALP

72.9% counted, updated

Calare NSW

Independent win
From National

NAT

Vote: 43.7%

IND

Vote: 56.3%

21.8% swing from NAT

85.8% counted, updated

Cowper NSW

National retain

NAT

Vote: 53.2%

IND

Vote: 46.8%

0.8% swing to NAT

83.9% counted, updated

Deakin VIC

Labor gain
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 54.6%

LIB

Vote: 45.4%

4.6% swing to ALP

68.6% counted, updated

Fairfax QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 46.4%

LNP

Vote: 53.6%

5.4% swing to ALP

76.3% counted, updated

Flinders VIC

Liberal ahead

LIB

Vote: 51.2%

IND

Vote: 48.8%

4.9% swing from LIB

77.2% counted, updated

Gorton VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 60.4%

LIB

Vote: 39.6%

0.5% swing to ALP

69.5% counted, updated

Hawke VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 57.6%

LIB

Vote: 42.4%

No swing

72.8% counted, updated

Holt VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 64.5%

LIB

Vote: 35.5%

7.4% swing to ALP

71.4% counted, updated

Kingston SA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 71.3%

LIB

Vote: 28.7%

4.9% swing to ALP

76.6% counted, updated

Menzies VIC

Labor win

ALP

Vote: 53.5%

LIB

Vote: 46.5%

3.1% swing to ALP

71.5% counted, updated

Nicholls VIC

National retain

ALP

Vote: 34.4%

NAT

Vote: 65.6%

0.2% swing to ALP

80.7% counted, updated

Riverina NSW

National retain

ALP

Vote: 37.0%

NAT

Vote: 63.0%

3.3% swing to NAT

83.1% counted, updated

Swan WA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 64.6%

LIB

Vote: 35.4%

5.2% swing to ALP

70.3% counted, updated

Sydney NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 71.3%

GRN

Vote: 28.7%

4.7% swing to ALP

71.3% counted, updated

Ballarat VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 60.5%

LIB

Vote: 39.5%

2.5% swing to LIB

81.6% counted, updated

Bruce VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 65.3%

LIB

Vote: 34.7%

10.0% swing to ALP

71.7% counted, updated

Canberra ACT

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 69.3%

GRN

Vote: 30.7%

7.1% swing to ALP

78.8% counted, updated

Casey VIC

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 48.0%

LIB

Vote: 52.0%

0.6% swing to LIB

69.9% counted, updated

Indi VIC

Independent retain

LIB

Vote: 41.5%

IND

Vote: 58.5%

0.4% swing to LIB

78.6% counted, updated

Lindsay NSW

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 46.8%

LIB

Vote: 53.2%

2.9% swing to ALP

82.5% counted, updated

Longman QLD

Labor ahead
LNP held

ALP

Vote: 50.2%

LNP

Vote: 49.8%

3.2% swing to ALP

72.5% counted, updated

Macquarie NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 57.8%

LIB

Vote: 42.2%

1.5% swing to ALP

82.8% counted, updated

McMahon NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 59.4%

LIB

Vote: 40.6%

1.0% swing to LIB

77.8% counted, updated

Wannon VIC

Liberal retain

LIB

Vote: 53.5%

IND

Vote: 46.5%

0.3% swing to IND

81.3% counted, updated

Warringah NSW

Independent retain

LIB

Vote: 38.7%

IND

Vote: 61.3%

1.9% swing to IND

78.8% counted, updated

Chifley NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 70.7%

LIB

Vote: 29.3%

7.0% swing to ALP

77.5% counted, updated

Fenner ACT

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 69.8%

LIB

Vote: 30.2%

4.1% swing to ALP

84.0% counted, updated

Forde QLD

Labor gain
From LNP

ALP

Vote: 51.8%

LNP

Vote: 48.2%

6.0% swing to ALP

67.2% counted, updated

Fowler NSW

Independent retain

ALP

Vote: 47.2%

IND

Vote: 52.8%

1.0% swing to IND

83.1% counted, updated

Greenway NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 63.8%

LIB

Vote: 36.2%

5.9% swing to ALP

80.8% counted, updated

Lalor VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 63.0%

LIB

Vote: 37.0%

0.2% swing to ALP

78.5% counted, updated

Lingiari NT

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 58.0%

CLP

Vote: 42.0%

6.4% swing to ALP

53.8% counted, updated

McPherson QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 45.1%

LNP

Vote: 54.9%

4.4% swing to ALP

71.8% counted, updated

Monash VIC

Liberal ahead

ALP

Vote: 45.1%

LIB

Vote: 54.9%

2.4% swing to LIB

79.4% counted, updated

Wide Bay QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 41.6%

LNP

Vote: 58.4%

2.9% swing to ALP

75.9% counted, updated

Blaxland NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 65.6%

IND

Vote: 34.4%

2.6% swing to ALP

71.4% counted, updated

Fisher QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 43.1%

LNP

Vote: 56.9%

1.5% swing to ALP

76.7% counted, updated

Isaacs VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 64.8%

LIB

Vote: 35.2%

5.3% swing to ALP

76.2% counted, updated

Kingsford Smith NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 67.7%

LIB

Vote: 32.3%

4.4% swing to ALP

77.9% counted, updated

Leichhardt QLD

Labor gain
From LNP

ALP

Vote: 56.8%

LNP

Vote: 43.2%

10.3% swing to ALP

72.5% counted, updated

Makin SA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 64.6%

LIB

Vote: 35.4%

3.8% swing to ALP

69.1% counted, updated

Paterson NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 56.9%

LIB

Vote: 43.1%

4.3% swing to ALP

82.5% counted, updated

Watson NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 69.2%

IND

Vote: 30.8%

4.0% swing to ALP

72.1% counted, updated

Blair QLD

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 56.0%

LNP

Vote: 44.0%

0.8% swing to ALP

72.1% counted, updated

Dobell NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 59.7%

LIB

Vote: 40.3%

3.1% swing to ALP

79.5% counted, updated

Fadden QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 42.3%

LNP

Vote: 57.7%

3.0% swing to ALP

72.6% counted, updated

Farrer NSW

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 35.2%

LIB

Vote: 64.8%

1.5% swing to ALP

84.6% counted, updated

Hughes NSW

Labor gain
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 52.5%

LIB

Vote: 47.5%

5.9% swing to ALP

86.0% counted, updated

Macarthur NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 65.8%

LIB

Vote: 34.2%

6.1% swing to ALP

79.7% counted, updated

Mallee VIC

National retain

ALP

Vote: 30.3%

NAT

Vote: 69.7%

0.7% swing to NAT

83.2% counted, updated

New England NSW

National retain

ALP

Vote: 32.5%

NAT

Vote: 67.5%

2.3% swing to NAT

85.8% counted, updated

Oxley QLD

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 69.8%

LNP

Vote: 30.2%

8.3% swing to ALP

73.2% counted, updated

Robertson NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 59.8%

LIB

Vote: 40.2%

7.5% swing to ALP

80.3% counted, updated

Bass TAS

Labor gain
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 58.7%

LIB

Vote: 41.3%

10.2% swing to ALP

78.5% counted, updated

Cunningham NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 67.8%

LIB

Vote: 32.2%

2.7% swing to ALP

82.9% counted, updated

Hindmarsh SA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 66.3%

LIB

Vote: 33.7%

7.3% swing to ALP

76.9% counted, updated

Hinkler QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 43.7%

LNP

Vote: 56.3%

3.7% swing to ALP

78.2% counted, updated

Lyne NSW

National retain

ALP

Vote: 39.5%

NAT

Vote: 60.5%

3.3% swing to ALP

82.8% counted, updated

Parkes NSW

National retain

ALP

Vote: 36.8%

NAT

Vote: 63.2%

4.9% swing to ALP

80.5% counted, updated

Spence SA

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 65.3%

LIB

Vote: 34.7%

2.4% swing to ALP

72.6% counted, updated

Bullwinkel WA

Labor ahead

ALP

Vote: 50.1%

LIB

Vote: 49.9%

3.3% swing to LIB

73.6% counted, updated

Corangamite VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 58.4%

LIB

Vote: 41.6%

0.5% swing to ALP

76.2% counted, updated

Flynn QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 40.9%

LNP

Vote: 59.1%

5.2% swing to LNP

45.2% counted, updated

Forrest WA

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 47.5%

LIB

Vote: 52.5%

1.7% swing to ALP

81.8% counted, updated

Gippsland VIC

National retain

ALP

Vote: 30.2%

NAT

Vote: 69.8%

0.8% swing to ALP

85.0% counted, updated

Hotham VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 67.3%

LIB

Vote: 32.7%

5.7% swing to ALP

76.5% counted, updated

La Trobe VIC

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 47.4%

LIB

Vote: 52.6%

5.8% swing to ALP

78.4% counted, updated

McEwen VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 54.9%

LIB

Vote: 45.1%

1.1% swing to ALP

72.6% counted, updated

Werriwa NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 56.2%

LIB

Vote: 43.8%

0.9% swing to ALP

76.2% counted, updated

Petrie QLD

Labor gain
From LNP

ALP

Vote: 51.5%

LNP

Vote: 48.5%

5.9% swing to ALP

72.6% counted, updated

Berowra NSW

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 48.7%

LIB

Vote: 51.3%

6.2% swing to ALP

79.8% counted, updated

Hume NSW

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 41.8%

LIB

Vote: 58.2%

1.3% swing to LIB

81.1% counted, updated

Kooyong VIC

Independent retain

LIB

Vote: 48.3%

IND

Vote: 51.7%

0.5% swing to LIB

72.0% counted, updated

Parramatta NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 63.2%

LIB

Vote: 36.8%

9.5% swing to ALP

73.9% counted, updated

Bennelong NSW

Labor win
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 59.5%

LIB

Vote: 40.5%

9.5% swing to ALP

77.7% counted, updated

Fraser VIC

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 60.3%

GRN

Vote: 39.7%

6.3% swing from ALP

69.2% counted, updated

Griffith QLD

Labor gain
From Greens

ALP

Vote: 54.9%

GRN

Vote: 45.1%

15.4% swing from GRN

69.4% counted, updated

Dawson QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 37.9%

LNP

Vote: 62.1%

1.7% swing to LNP

77.7% counted, updated

Maranoa QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 29.4%

LNP

Vote: 70.6%

1.6% swing to ALP

69.7% counted, updated

Sturt SA

Labor gain
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 56.8%

LIB

Vote: 43.2%

7.2% swing to ALP

77.5% counted, updated

Braddon TAS

Labor gain
From Liberal

ALP

Vote: 57.1%

LIB

Vote: 42.9%

15.1% swing to ALP

85.2% counted, updated

Capricornia QLD

LNP retain

ALP

Vote: 47.1%

LNP

Vote: 52.9%

3.7% swing to ALP

63.1% counted, updated

Barton NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 66.2%

LIB

Vote: 33.8%

4.2% swing to ALP

79.1% counted, updated

Bradfield NSW

Independent likely
Liberal held

LIB

Vote: 49.1%

IND

Vote: 50.9%

3.3% swing to IND

78.1% counted, updated

Canning WA

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 45.1%

LIB

Vote: 54.9%

3.7% swing to LIB

59.7% counted, updated

Cook NSW

Liberal retain

ALP

Vote: 42.6%

LIB

Vote: 57.4%

4.2% swing to ALP

83.0% counted, updated

Curtin WA

Independent retain

LIB

Vote: 47.0%

IND

Vote: 53.0%

1.7% swing to IND

79.8% counted, updated

Moreton QLD

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 66.8%

LNP

Vote: 33.2%

7.8% swing to ALP

71.3% counted, updated

Page NSW

National retain

ALP

Vote: 40.1%

NAT

Vote: 59.9%

0.8% swing to ALP

84.7% counted, updated

Reid NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 62.3%

LIB

Vote: 37.7%

7.1% swing to ALP

76.1% counted, updated

Richmond NSW

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 57.8%

GRN

Vote: 42.2%

0.4% swing from ALP

76.9% counted, updated

Solomon NT

Labor retain

ALP

Vote: 51.9%

CLP

Vote: 48.1%

6.5% swing to CLP

70.7% counted, updated